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magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Magnetic resonance spectroscopy is a method of using the magnetic resonance scanner to gain information about the chemical makeup of tumors.  An analysis of different voxels (cubes of brain tissue) is done, and depending upon the relative amounts of chemicals such as amino acids, acetate, choline and lactate, fingerprints of brain, tumor or abscess may be seen.  This allows a type of fingerprinting to be performed to characterize a tumor.

 

 

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